Prosecutors: Encouraging suicide not free speech

MINNEAPOLIS—Prosecutors say a former Minnesota nurse convicted of going online and encouraging two people to kill themselves was not exercising his right to free speech.

Fifty-year-old William Melchert-Dinkel was convicted in 2011 of two counts of aiding suicide. His attorney is asking the Minnesota Supreme Court to overturn those convictions, saying Melchert-Dinkel's actions were protected, and that he did not directly participate in the suicides of an English man and a Canadian woman.

Prosecutors also argue the state's statute barring assisted suicide is constitutional. They say the direct harm to victims and the state's interest to protect vulnerable people warrant that the law be upheld.

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